North Adams city directory 1901, Part 27

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Publication date: 1901
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
Number of Pages: 448


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Rambo Dominick, brick vard Rainey John finisher h Leonard Robert weaver Leonard Ransford Charles teamster 1080 w main Helen Mrs. wid. h 1080w m Libby bds 1080 w m Nathan laborer


Read Byron laborer li River Reese John E. weaver h flat Lizzie servant at Washburns Stairl John dye house main


Minnie darner bds flat Reynolds James H. boss dresser 1350 w m William weaver w m


Richardson James wks brick yard William B. h State road William weaver h w m Rickards Frank B butcher Elizabeth h main George D. butcher


Marcus clerk bds Church


Melinda Mrs. h Church hill Tatro Joseph Jr., card room


Susan C. teacher h Church


Robare Alfred bell boy Greylock hotel Frank L. 1203 w main J 1080 w main


Roberts George laborer h Blk. rd Robinson Fred Back road


George laborer h Back road Roger Florence I. saleslady Rowland William operative Rowlands Arthur wks Hunters Rudman Hubert painter b Prospect Lily darner bds Prospect Sainsbury Eliza Mrs. h 17 main Etta darner w main


Savage Wm. farmer 1236 w main Elizabeth w main


George F. 1065 w main wks Hunter's Sarah Mrs. h Blackinton rd


Scott Thomas A. carpenter h Leonard Smith Arthur N. bookkeeper Blk. Co Henry blacksmith Greylock Natalie A. student bds main Stack David F. weaver bds 1328 w main James spinner 1328 w mai: William plumber Albany, N. Y.


Fred weaver main Leander weaver Fox hill


Stewart II. II. h 1878 main Stokes William II. weaver bds. main William Mrs. h main Stone Ellen weaver bds River John Mrs. w main Sullivan James fireman h 1368 main Michael flagman


Josephine winder


Joseph brickmaker Anthony farmer h main


J. wks brick vard Mary winder bds iron brideg


428


JAMES T. LARKIN'S


Taft Cora E. bds 1362 main


Herbert J. weaver main


Vorean Joseph weaver Beaver bds 12 main James E. Joomfixer 1370 w Walker, Rand & Son brick yard main 1088 State rd John spooler w main Watts Mabel spooler bds 1337 w main Mabel finishing room bds 6 main Jane S. Mrs. 1362 main William H. carpenter main


Taylor Joseph gardener Leonard Thomas Bert weaver bds Flat


Thomas wks Johnson's bds Flat Thomas w main


Fred pattern weaver Provi- dence


Richard Mrs. 1342 w main


George Jr. weaver Skowe- gan, Me. Ethel bds main George operative John filler


John W. weaver


John S. h 11 Main


Mary weaver


Mortimer W. principal school bds 1101 Blackstone


Richard weaver 11 Main


Thompson Bushnell h State rd


Tibbitts John gardener


Turner Edward W. 2d band spin- ner Davidson ave


Richard wks finishing h w main


Thomas wks weave room h w main


Uncles Fred weaver h 2 Prospect Henry dresser h Prospect


John finisher h Prospect William inspector


Utman Annie E. teacher kinder- garten North Adams


Lorenzo carpenter h Church


Theodore b Williamstown Commodore bds Church


Woodruff Ellen dressmaker 1191 w main


Charles salesman 1191 w main Washburn Charles E. boss dyer C. Earl chemist h 1272 main Ella student 1272 main


Waterhouse John designer h main Watts Gideon cloth inspector 1337 Main


Webb Edward weaver 42 Main White Jerry 1135 w main


Levi laborer b Williamstown Mary bds 1135 Blackinton rd Thomas watchman Brayton- ville h 1135 w main Thomas Mrs. 1135 w main Walter twister h main


Wilcox Annie spooler w main Thomas weaver main William weaver River Williams Charles painter h Leon- ard


Eddie student bds 49 w main Frank painter River


Jane weaver h Mam


Jane Mrs. widow h Leonard


John W. weaver bds 50 w m


Lily darner bds 50 w m


Eliza Mrs. b main


Mary Jane winder b w m


Minnie student bds w m


Richard Mrs. widow 49 main


Roy student


Thomas weaver John H. h Main


Woodruff Charles traveling sales- man B & D h Blk. road


Worthington Margaret Mrs. finish- er h main


Venaree James weaver Eclipse h J. T. LARKIN PRINTER 1088 Main North Adams


Voreau Andrew laborer h w main M. O. LARKIN PIANOS


429


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


GREYLOCK


Greylock is a typical New England cotton manufacturing village, situated about two miles west of North Adams on the line of the B. & M. railroad. Electric cars run to and from every 30 minutes. Fares, steam or electric five cents.


PROTESTANT SUNDAY SCHOOL.


Mr. E. Towne superintendent. Sunday services at 3.30 p. m.


Christian Endeavor Society, M.D. Towne president, Miss Hattie Wylie secretary,


FRENCH CATHOLIC CHURCH.


.


Rev. Fr. Hereaux pastor. Mass at 9 and 10.30 o'clock Sunday ; Sunday school at 1.30; vespers at 2 ; mass 8 o'clock Monday.


Greylock Improvement Society, A . F . Liberty Supt.


Base Ball Club, Louis Dion manager, Al Brown Capt.


Anderson Chas. farmer


Charles Jr. weaver State rd Felix trucking State rd James farm hand bds State Beaudreau J. Loraine rd James Jr. barber State rd


Nelson milkman bds State rd


Pierre shoe shop State rd


William clerk h main


Charles Burk block


Edward clerk


Emma cloth room


Mary cloth room


Peter shoe shop 417 State rd Armel Edward spinner 82 State rd Aldermay Frank 290 State rd Alderman Fred h State rd Dellas wks Ellis h State rd


Babcock Antony wks Braytonville Bandro Emile weaver


Barbeau John weaver h 26 J. Mrs. lı 23 Louise card room li 23


Baldwin Harry boss weaver h 93 Bardsley James boarding house Beaudin Nelson wks brick yard


Beaudrault Noah wks mill Benoit E D. Mrs. h 34 Rose Miss bds 34


Laura Miss dressmaker bds 34


Berard Geo.wks Hunter's h Blk r Benj. C. loomfixer h 292 new rd Bissaillon Eva wks mill bds 33 Fred wks Greylock


Frank wks Crosier


Fred h 10


Joseph wks Union h 8 Mary spinner


Blaydes Alfred at print works h Blackinton rd


Blessington Mary wks mill


Bournay Bagine weaver 7 State rd


Boisjoly Modest at brick yard


Bourdon Narcise h Greylock


430


JAMES T. LARKIN'S


Bourdeau William laborer h 8 Galvin S. P. & Co. general store Beaudin Mary weaver bds State rd Ganthier Thomas brick vard Napoleon weaver bds Staterd Gerineau Joseph removed Nelson brick yard h State rd Nelson Jr brick yd h State rd Boyer Arsene shoemaker bds 44 Joseph laborer h new rd Paul 56 new rd


Bressette Edgar D Loraine Boisilert Helise baker


Bourrie Kavier weaver Protec. ave


Brevnig Eufabab laborer


Brignole Peter spinner


Brown A. h Greylock


Buchanan Isabelle M. teacher


Buckinshaw M. wks mill


Burke John laborer 5 1-2 Protec. Halpin Charles shoe shop


Card Louis G. hr of crossing Cardmal Frank weaver Chalebone Louis card room


Charbineau George weaver


Chetto Charles weaver


Clark Isabella weaver Blackinton Collins Daniel Jr.laborer bds main Josie student


Comnaughton Thomas loomfixer Crews Win. milkman h Ford farm Conrad Elsner weaver


Crosier E. L. sta agt. hon cross. Cumms Charles Sr. laborer Charles Jr. brick yard Black- inton


Peter wks Braytonville


Davis Hickley bds n crossing


Dawson George twister


Dawson John twister


Day Daniel carpenter Jord


Decoteau Hermingils bakery


Dion Louis engineer


Duffy John wks spinning


Dupre M wood chopper


Dupont Paul weaver Durant Joe weaver


Durocher James barber h State rd Durocher Edward F hairdresser North Adams


Ellis A. E. laundry h New State road see adv Fountain Albert operative


Joseph weaver 2 Ford ave Eusebe Mrs. wid. Phelps pl Gion Louis engineer Glavelery John W. loomfixer Golden Patrick flagman B. &. M. R. R. Govette Dallas farmer


Govette Dolard laborer


Goegoire Joe spinner


Green Wm. loomfixer


Graig Edward wks mill


Green Harlow P. Mrs. boarding


Grelylock Mfg. Co. gingham


Nicholas carpenter William carpenter Harvey W. spinner State road Heap James weaver b boarding b John Protection ave Hernon Engene loomfixer Herzig John carpenter h 4 Protec. Heifkor Michael fireman


Jones Thomas paperhanger Junior Ida wks card room h 77 Greylock road Leonard boss carder


Kenny Peter weaver


Kenyon John H. loomfixer


King Alexander watchman mill Eveline wks mill Maxy laborer


Kliner August at mill Blackintos h Blackinton road


Lacosse Clifford weaver Mary spinner Joe Laundry gardener John gardener Louis gardener


Lafreniere Alex. laborer Eugene wks mill Idubric h Greylock rd


Laliberte Albert carpenter Lawler Wm. weaver Oliver electrician Wilfred at mill Langaur Herman weaver


431


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


Lavoy Mary weaver b 2 Crosier Liville Eugene weaver


Marchal Jules weaver h Greylock Minnie weaver b Fords lane Materni Samuel weaver Protec.ave Mousseau N. Proud pl


McNulty Barney wks mill bds b h


Meehan Catherine weaver bds 10 Rondeau Theophile wks print wks new rd


Jennie weaver bds 10 new rd John H. 10 new road Maggie weaver h 10 new rd Patrick J. Rev. Springfield Menard Joseph h 21


Monard S H. wks store


Mrs. Mary bds 360


Miller E. H. paymaster Greylock Shea Thomas boss spinner No. 1 mill


Greylock


New England Telephone & Smith Henry blacksmith Greylock Telegraph Co. see p 88


public station Blackinton Sherman Chas. E. Mrs. bds old store rd James No. 1 Greylock Smith Alice bds 3 Niles F. E. painter 285 State rd Noel Ernest 84


O'Brien Michael 15 Blk rd Margaret Mrs. at mill bds 13 Blackinton rd


O'Hara John Mrs. wks mill bds boarding house


Osgood Thomas carpenter b a r


Otis Mr. shoemaker h State rd


Packard Robert wks B. & A. bds 20 Greylock rd Parker Peter tailor Paquette May bds Crosier Joseph carder Pera Alphonse weaver


Perras Louis weaver


Phelps George H. gardener Pigeon Fred Adolf 28 State rd


Plankey Eugene contractor 364 Eugene Jr. laborer 362


Plankey Olivine bds 362


Piantier Eugene h 44 Greylock


Lorraine office 3 Boland blk N. Pondeau Mose 82 Adams see p 125


Provost Modest weaver


Madden John wks Blackinton h Raymond Domino h 71 State road


Henry weaver b 71 Napoleon h 71


Reackards watchman 30


Romillaus Louis laborer 10


Robare Frank wks Johnson's h 35 State rd


Ryan John farmer h 11 Protection James bds 11 Protection ave John bds 11 Protection ave Lucy bds 11 Protection ave


Sannon Mary Mrs, h 99


Savage Win. teamster


Schlums Carl Mrs.


Sears II. R. meat market 303


Dolphine spinner bds 3 Ephriam weaver h 3 Frank carpenter h 3 Henry weaver h 69 Spitler Herman weaver h Protec. Susbrick Frederick at mill h 16


Shambo Rosie Mrs. bds 364


Shambo Fred teamster 364


Swartzer Paul at print works he Protection ave


Telch Antoine 18 Protection ave A. wks Galvins bds 18 Pro- tection ave


Threin Oliva Tessier Richard laborer h 35 Rachel dver h 27 Eugene weaver Adlinda weaver Tetro Charles brick yard


432


JAMES T. LARKIN'S


Tischler Clement weaver mill


Towne W J. h State rd


Turcint Joseph operative h State


Varin Andrew laborer h 2 Blk rd Vernard James grocer 4 Blk rd Villeneuve Geo. machinist h 96 Vinellette Jollas weaver


Voget Herman weaver h Protec.


Wade William mule spinner Whitmore Edward clerk B. & D.


h 19 Protection ave .


Edward Sr. wks Windsor h 19 Grace student bds 19 Protec. Clara wks Windsor bds 19 Protection ave


Wilkinson Henry loomfixer


Warner August weaver h Protec. Welch John weaver bds b h


THE NEW AMERICAN 211 NORTH STREET.


Rates, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. AMERICAN PLAN. PLUMB & CLARK, Proprietors. PITTSFIELD, MASS.


WHITE &


The only shop in Western Mass.that is fully equipped to make Signs of every description. Our "Motto" Reasonable Prices, neatness and prompt service.


Eagle Street, Next to Baptist Church. Look For The Brownies.


A. FONTAINE, ~ ~ BAKER 19 Main Street.


Bread, Pies, Cakes and Cookies. Cart constantly on the road.


433


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


Deaths In North Adams.


From June 17, 1900 to July 1, 1901. Of Persons 18 Years and Upwards.


Date


Name


Age Date


Name


Age


1900


Sept.


June


1 Margaret Fitzgerald


29


17 Mamie Snow


26


9 Amelia M. McClellan 73


17 Daniel Reardon


61 10 Irene F. Hicks 50


19 Margaret Remsley


59 12 William McCarthy


53


19 Caroline A. Cole


52 13 Mary J. Kelly


32


21 George A. Hewett


52 15 William W. Gallup


76


23 Patrick Hynes


58 18 Dora Gagnon


19


23 Dennis McElroy


48 21 Jacob Roy


65


24 William J. Collins


26 23 Mary Benton


43


25 Sarah Tifft


95 24 Mary Conlon


67


26 Abigail D. Titus


80 27 Ella I. Darling 48


29 Minnie F. Reagan


25


3 Arthur U. Young


58 Oct.


4 Mary Ingraham


81 2 Charles M. Fish


62


5 Joseph Burell


28


3 Rosalie L. Avey 92


8 Clarissa Bedford


77 4 Patrick Fitzgerald 58


9 Eva Adams


31 5 George Lepain


24


11 Mary Brackley


68 11 William Kenley


76


14 Etta Hodges


35 11 John C. Fallon


29


14 Henrietta Estes


67 14 Ruth F. Sherman


19


21 Catherine Hogan


70 16 Julien Bourdeau


53


21 Jasper Monroe


42 18 Samuel Woodhead


53


25 Cashious Underwood


20 18 Henry White


72


29 Gratia E. Williams


82 18 Charles M. Beals


47


29 Charles M. Lindell


47 20 John Grinsell


60


31 Maggie Maxwell Aug.


39/20 Margaret Flynn


43


22 Andrew Giroux


86


2 Mary A. Shaw


54 28 James Mack


58


15 Eunice E. Brown


88 30 Elizabeth M. Clark


73


17 Wong Jong


42 Nov.


25 1 Josephine Jones 58


40 3 Martha E. Dodd 74


29 George W. Gorden


41 3 Henry B. Wooster 22


31 Mason E. Briggs


60 3 Anna Welch 62


31 Eliza Fuller


67 4 James White 23


July


18 George Mandeville


24 Joseph Robinson


431


JAMES T. LARKIN'S


Date Name


Age|Date Jan.


Name


Age


Nov.


5 Joseph W. Wright


75 22 Angelina Haley 83


6 Annie Gillman


24 22 Robert Kerr 52


23


Nov


27 James Hill


21


8 Mary Fee


64 27 Jennette E. Ottman 59


8 Sarah Harper


48 27 John Coates


59


11 John J. Murphy


29 29 Minnie Darroch 41


13 John Mahoney


69 Feb.


21 William P. Reagan


27 3 Francis E. Green 77


68 3 Mortimer Cavanough 26


66


26 Catherine M Copeland


46 4 Martin Sullivan


75


27 Caroline D. Rich


76 10 Octave L. Brothers


60


29 Marcella Mallory


77 10 Nathan Ransford


79


29 Anna E. Estes


70 II Robert F. Phelps 60


63 12 Bartholemew Linnehan 34


78


2 Dennis Finnegan


56 12 Margaret Cann


25


5 Michael Sanford


81 13 Emma Wisier


30


5 Ellen B. O'Keefe


18 13 John S. Ashton


36


7 Ellen Wait


· 31|13 Catherine Doyle


31


9 Elbridge Hodskins


75 14 John Duggan


84


11 William Dwyer


60 14 Daniel Graham


66


13 Arnold L. Leonard


19 15 Tryphosa Worthy


78


13 Joel C. Haskins


61 17 Margaret Walsh


50


14 Electa L. Blodgett


65 17 Mary Evans


76


1 5Augustus P. Iloulihan


27 17 Martha Sweet


62


19 Mary E. Chase


99 18 Daniel F. Barry


40


21 Margaret O'Brien


55 21 Julien Bitourne


45


21 Richard Thomas


69 23 Agnes H. Carrie


20


25 William Fitzgerald


61 21 Elizabeth Estes


71


26 Alfred Saulnier


33 23 Abert A. Hicks


75


29 Sarah Lewis


74 26 Jennie M. Gasitt 60


30 Ruth E. Clement


66 15 William McLennie


80


18 Sally Rice


84


26 William Gardner 28


25 26 Ellen Crandell


65


65 28 Mary C. Quackenbush 86


65 March


63 1 Maria T. Partridge 95


51 3 Alonzo Miller 66


48 8 Catherine Flynn 70


19 8 Abigail Church 80


17 Nicholas A. Degan 29 9 James Ralston 68


18 Patrick Jaffe


40 12 Frank C. Hosford 43


1901 Jan.


1 Arcilla Foisey


4 William H. Gaylord


6 Maria S. Mattison


6 John Bracewell


10 James M. Fletcher


12 William T. Clarkson


14 Victor Vien


28 2 Edesse Daniel 73


24 George E. Vandenberg


24 Eleza Rowley


24 James Henry Mulaney


42 4 Mary Carson


29 Oscar Estes


Dec.


12 Daniel Duggan


8 Elizabeth R. Wade


74 26 William Pease


435


NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.


Date


Name


Age Date Name


Age


March


May


13 Warren Madison


65 5 Annie Copeland


27


15 Martha Field


74 6 Granvill M. Bliss


75


17 Sarah A. Page


73 8 Delina Chalifoux


41


26 Emma M. Starks


56 8 Oliver D. ( rost r


65


30 Marceline Parrow


67 10 Hamedos Raymond


23


April


13 Charles K. Gould 65


1 Edward R. Chase


51 15 Mary Fitzpatrick


44


1 Mary Crosina


26 16 Georgiana Morrison 36


2 Patrick Moore


18 20 Mary Buckley 51


3 Susie R. Deming


29 21 Mary Burke 61


48


9 Edwin Rogers


79 23 Sybil Jane Bushnell


52


12 Ann McCrusker


72 23 Isabel Odile Rerrilard


44


13 Joseph A. Manning


13 Jane Drysdale


62 29 Sabastian Trabold


69


17 John Smith


57 May


19 Catherine Timoney


63 12 Harriet Worster 51


19 Mary A. La Pierre


38 31 Ann Emery 69


21 Henry Clay Bliss


81 June


21 Rossana Hughes


61 2 Amos D. Pierce 57


47 2 Thomas Pearson


81


22 Louis G. Lord


48 5 Bridget Donovan 40


22 Jane M. Chilson


69 5 Avers C. Pattison


84


23 Simeon Giroux


19 11 Caroline Mussey


69


24 Charlotte M. Hodge


21 17 George Haskins


57


26 John Borardi


20 18 William H Lally 42


26


30 Charles W. Hall


64 26 John Loomis


55


Mar


30 Catherine Cavanough


50


2 Elizabeth Carter


25 28 Lena Peak


57


2 Bridget Gilrain


50 July


4 John Gillen


85 1 James Gillick


50


28 Bernard Bridgeman


41 18 Philip Macky 72


28 James B. White


73 18 Henry Hoser


1 George F. Kilbourne


70 27 Alice Wall


4.5


21 Leonard Thurell


58 22 Nellie Tyrell


7 Charles H. Warner


50 29 Henry L. Tuttle 80


EWARE


Of Bogus Directory Canvassers. Call us up, LARKIN'S Directory Office. Office 5 Main Street.


436.


JAMES T. LARKIN'S


J. A. JOHNSON,


DEALER IN


Western and Native Horses


Carriages.Sleighs. Harness, Robes Blankets, Whips. etc. Sale Stable 15 1% Main St. Store 19 Marshall S .. Telephone 155-5. Also agent for Walter A Wood, Mowing and Harvesting machinery which is the best on the market.


North Adams, Mass.


F. O. HENRY & CO.,


Successors to T. F. Kennedy. Practical Roofers and Concreters,


Concrete Walks and Drives . ·Sole Agent for Berkshire County for the "Bee Hive Brand," FELT and COMPOSITION ROOFING. Prompt attention given to orders, Orders left at 45 Arnold Place.


Read the Rules and Regulations of the State Normal School.


Hoosac Tunnel Statistics.


First proposed (for canal),


1819


Chartered,


1848


Commeneed,


1851


Headings met, Nov. 27,


1874


Completed,


1875


Lighted by Electricity,


1889


Total length, feet,


25,031


East end to Central shaft, feet, -


- 12,837


Central shaft to West shaft, feet,


9,694


West shaft to West end, feet,


2,500


Depth Central shaft, feet,


1,028


Depth West shaft, feet,


318


Size Central shaft, feet,


15x27'


Size West shaft, feet,


10×14


Height Eastern summit, feet,


1,429


Height Western summit, feet,


1,718


Grade per mile, feet,


26.40


Rock excavation, tons,


1,900,000


Height, feet,


20


Width, feet,


24


Water discharged East end, gals. per min.,


100


Water discharged West end, gals, per min., 600


Men employed, 800 to 900


Miles from Boston,


136


First traln through, Feb. 9,


1875


First freight train, April 15,


-


1875


First passenger train. Oet, 13


1875


Above tide at East portal, feet,


766


Total length brick arching, feet,


7,573


Number bricks used in arching, Cost $14,000,000


20,000,000


Lives lost,


195


Error in line at points of meeting, 9-16 inch


Read All The Advertisements Very Carefully


F. O. HENRY &


Successor to T. F. KENNEDY.


PRACTICAL ROOFERS


Sole Agents for Berkshire County, for the "Bee Hive" Brand FELT and COMPOSITION ROOFING.


Prompt Attention Given to Orders. OFFICE, 35 1-2 MAIN STREET. NORTH ADAMS, MASS.


The "Bee Hive" Brand


Felt and Composition Roofing, Manufactured by the New England Felt Roofing Works.


These materials have been known throughout New England for more than 45 years as the STANDARD ROOFING, and have been in constant use during all that period by the largest Manufacturing Companies, and since 1864 the amount of surface covered by the roofing equals 155,000,000 square feet.


The following are selected from a very large number of corporations in New England who have had this roofing in use for periods, in many instances, of from Twenty to Forty-five years.


SQUARE FEET


SQUARE FEET


Renfrew Manufacting Co. Adams, 250,000 Seaconet Mills Co., Fall River, 100,000


Arnold Print Works, North Adams, Windsor Manufacturing Co.,N. Adams, 100,000 Smith Paper Co., Lee, 75,000


100,000 Potomska Mills, New Bedford,


200,000


Pacific Mills, Lawrence, 11.000


Merrimac Mfg. Co., Lowell, 650,000


J. L. & T. A. Peck Mfg. Co., Pittsfield,


55,000 Achushnet Mills, New Bedford,


175,000


Monument Mills, Housatonic,


50,000 Hathaway Mills, New Bedford,


75,000


Dwight Mfg. Co., Chicopee,


250,000 Howland Mills, New Bedford,


Chicopee Mfg. Co., Chicopee,


125,000


Rotch Mills, New Bed ord,


95,000


Water Power Co., Holyoke,


100,000


Washington Mills, Lawrence,


318,000


Lyman Mills Co., Holyoke,


75,000


Lawrence Mfg. Co., Lowell,


395,000


Otis Company, Ware,


175,000


Tremont & Suffolk Co., Lowell,


275,000


Lancaster Mills, Clinton,


240,000


Nashua Mfg. Co., Nashua, N. H.,


250.000


Bigelow Carpet Co.,


130,000


B. B. & R. Knight Mfg. Co., Providence, R. I., 450,000


Whittenton Mfg. Co., Taunton,


195,000


Lonsdale Mfg. Co. Lonsdale, R. I., 625,000


Cohannet Mfg. Co., Taunton,


212,500


Sanford Spinning Co., Fall River,


100,000


Willimantic Linen' Co.,: Willimantic,


218,500


Globe Yarn Mills Co., Fall River,


95,000


Conn,


The "Bee Hive " Brand Roofing can be obtained from Practical Roofers recommended by the Company and located at the principal business centres of New England who are provided with every facility for the prosecution of the business; all contracts will be promptly executed. Further information furnished by


F. O. HENRY & CO. Successor to T. F. Kennedy


OR NEW ENGLAND FELT ROOFING WORKS, BOSTON, MASS. Inventors and only Manufacturers, 18 Postoffice Sq, Boston, Mass.


125,00 0


G. H. Gilbert Mfg. Co., Ware,


155,000 Amoskeag Mfg. Co., Manchester, N. H. 1,200,000


F. CONNOR


MANUFACTURER OF


Grand and Upright Pianos,


CONNOR PIANOS


are marvelous in Tone, Touch and Design. Are recognized by musicians and musical critics as one of the few Great Pianos of the world. These renowned instruments are constructed with a care, and supervision which no ordinary piano receives. We are sole agents for the


CONNOR PIANOS


and carry a complete line of all the latest casings and woods. We ask an examination of these marvelous instruments by all intending purchasers.


M. O. Larkin, 20 Bank Street, North Adams,. Mass. M. A. Larkin Music Room, 317 High Street, Holyoke, Mass. Frank Larkin, Pittsfield, Mass. F. Connor Piano Factory, 134th Street and Trinity Ave. Warerooms, 4 E. 42nd Street, near Fifth Avenue,


NEW YORK.


FITZGERALD


BROTHERS


BREWING CO.


fitzgerald Brothers


BREWERY, TROVA


Ale, Porter änd Lager Beer


95 TO 5|| RIVER ST TROY, N.Y. 439 WASHINGTON ST.AND 23 TO 29 DESBROSSES ST. NEW YORK.


NEW YORK DEPOT.


OFFICE AND STABLES. AN. WARNERAN


TROY, N. Y.


Bottled Beer a Specialty Packed in Barrels


and Cases and Shipped to all parts of the United States.


Guaranteed absolutely Pure and equal to best imported.


Office 498 River St., Troy, N. Y.


Conway Bros. and Kane,


BREWERS of PURE


ALES ~ AND . PORTER.


CELEBRATED


Still and Pressure Ales


A SPECIALTY.


2312 to 2332 Seventh Ave. S


Troy, N. Y.


PENROSE & McENIRY,


BREWERS of The CELEBRATED


I X L Still Ale,


P. and M. xx and xxx Ales.


Stock and Porter.


COHOES, N. Y.


HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT.


PALACE IRON STEAMERS.


"New York" and "Albany."


ALBANY


Leave Albany daily (Sunday excepted) 8.30 a. m., Hudson 10.40, Catskill 11 a. m., Kingston Point 12.25 p. m., Poughkeep- sie 1.20, Newburgh 2.15, West Point 2.50, Yonkers 4.30, due to arrive at West 22nd Street at 5.30, Desbrosses Street at 6 and Brooklyn (by annex) 6.30. Returning leave New York 22nd Street, North River, 9 a. m.


Through tickets and baggage checked to Philadelphia. New Jersey Coast resorts and the South.


Pennsylvania R. R. depot adjoins Desbrosses Street Pier.


Meals served from 7 a. m. a la carte ; also Table d'hote at $[ from 11 to 3 p. M.


Concerts daily by Fine Orchestras.


SEASON CLOSES Oct. 21st, 1901.


For further information address


W. B. ELMENDORF, General Agent,


HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE, - ALBANY, N. Y.


AP


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